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Second greatest, to David Thomas, Cayuga co., $3 00 



Third greatest, to J. C. Hastings, Kirkland, Vol. Trans. 



Table Pears. 



Greatest variety of Table Pears, to David Thomas, Cayuga 



county, $3 00 



Second greatest, to Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester,. . Vol. Trans. 



Winter Apples. 



Greatest variety of Winter Pears, to David Thomas, Cayuga 

 county, do. 



Quinces. 



Best twelve quinces, to Oliver Phelps, Canandaigua, .... do. 

 Second best twelve quinces, to N. Goodsell, Greece, Mon- 

 roe county, do. 



Plums. 

 Best twenty-four plums, to Henry Green, Utica, do. 



Chrapes. 



Best six bunches native grapes, to Wm. Mervine, Utica, . . do. 

 *' " " foreign grapes, to Silas D. Childs, Utica, do. 



Apples. 



Best twelve varieties of Table Apples, to Oliver Phelps, 



Canandaigua, 3 00 



No new Seedling Apple appeared worthy of the premium. 

 By order of the Committee, 



J. J. THOMAS, Chairman. 



FLOWERS. 



The committee on flowers, report that they have examined the 

 flowers and flowering plants exhibited at the fair, and recommend 

 that the premiums be awarded as follows : 



For the greatest variety and quantity, gold medal, to Frederick W. 

 Boies, of Utica. 



For the second greatest $5. to Elwanger & Barry, of Rochester. 



For the third greatest. Vol. of Transactions, to MrsL Prof. Jackson, 

 of Schenectady. 



For the best floral ornament, silver medal, to Frederick W. Boies, 

 of Utica. 



For the second best $3. to Mrs. Lyndes, of Utica. 



For the third best. Vol. Transactions to Elwanger & Barry of 

 Rochester. 



For the best seedling Dahlia, $3. to Frederick W. Boies, of Utica. 



